The relationship between job insecurity, shock, and turnover intention, amongst survivors of organizational downsizing

It is often thought that survivors of a downsized organization should be thankful for remaining in their jobs, and that they should respond positively by helping the organization to achieve its goals. However, these individuals often have the intention of leaving the organization. The purpose of thi...

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Main Authors: Ho, J,A., Sambasivan, M., Liew, E.Y.
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Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia 2013
Online Access:http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/8245/
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spelling my.umk.eprints.82452022-05-23T10:26:07Z http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/8245/ The relationship between job insecurity, shock, and turnover intention, amongst survivors of organizational downsizing Ho, J,A. Sambasivan, M. Liew, E.Y. It is often thought that survivors of a downsized organization should be thankful for remaining in their jobs, and that they should respond positively by helping the organization to achieve its goals. However, these individuals often have the intention of leaving the organization. The purpose of this study is to examine the factors that influence the turnover intention of survivors of downsized organizations. We hypothesized that survivors were more likely to think about leaving their organization when they perceived insecurity in their jobs and considered the downsizing decision taken by top management as a "shock." We tested this hypothesis on 187 surviving employees of downsized organizations in Malaysia. The important findings of this study are that the survivors' turnover intention is significantly related to shock, job insecurity, and organizational level. Hence, organization leaders need to plan carefully before implementing their organization's downsizing, as shocks do influence survivors' turnover intention. Universiti Putra Malaysia 2013 Non-Indexed Article NonPeerReviewed Ho, J,A. and Sambasivan, M. and Liew, E.Y. (2013) The relationship between job insecurity, shock, and turnover intention, amongst survivors of organizational downsizing. Pertanika Journal of Social Science and Humanities, 21. pp. 101-114. ISSN 01287702 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/28358/
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description It is often thought that survivors of a downsized organization should be thankful for remaining in their jobs, and that they should respond positively by helping the organization to achieve its goals. However, these individuals often have the intention of leaving the organization. The purpose of this study is to examine the factors that influence the turnover intention of survivors of downsized organizations. We hypothesized that survivors were more likely to think about leaving their organization when they perceived insecurity in their jobs and considered the downsizing decision taken by top management as a "shock." We tested this hypothesis on 187 surviving employees of downsized organizations in Malaysia. The important findings of this study are that the survivors' turnover intention is significantly related to shock, job insecurity, and organizational level. Hence, organization leaders need to plan carefully before implementing their organization's downsizing, as shocks do influence survivors' turnover intention.
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author Ho, J,A.
Sambasivan, M.
Liew, E.Y.
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Sambasivan, M.
Liew, E.Y.
The relationship between job insecurity, shock, and turnover intention, amongst survivors of organizational downsizing
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Sambasivan, M.
Liew, E.Y.
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title The relationship between job insecurity, shock, and turnover intention, amongst survivors of organizational downsizing
title_short The relationship between job insecurity, shock, and turnover intention, amongst survivors of organizational downsizing
title_full The relationship between job insecurity, shock, and turnover intention, amongst survivors of organizational downsizing
title_fullStr The relationship between job insecurity, shock, and turnover intention, amongst survivors of organizational downsizing
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url http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/8245/
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